Kreiter snapped a football below his legs just as he would do for a punt and popped a blue balloon, representing a boy. He told a fan on Twitter that it only took him two tries — the balloon didn’t put the first time. His wife predicted it would take at least six tries.

Kreiter, 26, joined the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent out of Iowa in 2014. After going to training camp with Dallas twice and failing to make the team, Kreiter went on make Denver’s roster last summer.

Kreiter started the first ten games of the 2016 season before being injured. The Broncos signed Thomas Gafford as a fill-in replacement but kept Kreiter on the roster for three weeks before finally placing him on injured reserve.

The fact that Denver held on to an injured long snapper instead of clearing out the roster spot likely means they’re fond enough of Kreiter to keep him as their long snapper entering the 2017 season.